Whistling noise on my DS 7

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I hear this weird whistling sound coming from the passenger side mirror when I drive faster than 50 mph. Any idea what could be causing it?
 
Go to the dealership. This is how my car got fixed when it had the same noise. a rubber gasket wasn't in its place, and because of that, it wasn't sealing properly against the noise. good luck!
 
If it’s not the gasket, it could be a wonky mirror, like maybe its loose or out of alignment. If the dealership checks it out, they should be able to find the culprit pretty quickly. Keep us posted!
 
Go to the dealership. This is how my car got fixed when it had the same noise. a rubber gasket wasn't in its place, and because of that, it wasn't sealing properly against the noise. good luck!
Where is that located? Can you take a picture of it please
 
You might wanna check if there’s any loose trim around the mirror. Even a small gap can create noise at higher speeds. Just a quick check or tighten-up could do the trick!
 
Isn;t that just a wind noise? How fast are you driving? The most common cause is air leaking through gaps in the mirror housing or around the seal where the mirror attaches to the car. Even a tiny gap can create a whistle at higher speeds.
 
Isn;t that just a wind noise? How fast are you driving? The most common cause is air leaking through gaps in the mirror housing or around the seal where the mirror attaches to the car. Even a tiny gap can create a whistle at higher speeds.
I had a similar issue with a small gap in the window, and it caused a whistling sound, particularly at higher speeds. The noise would get louder as I accelerated, and it was really annoying. Had a technician fix it
 
I've heard similar things with other cars. It's usually wind hitting a small gap or edge. Maybe try taping off different parts of the mirror with masking tape to see if you can pinpoint where it's coming from?
 
I've heard similar things with other cars. It's usually wind hitting a small gap or edge. Maybe try taping off different parts of the mirror with masking tape to see if you can pinpoint where it's coming from?
I used the same approach with mine to quickly identify the problem. Hopefully the OP has managed to resolve it
 

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